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Green signal to RTO-Campus flyover

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 2, 2021 01:05 IST

Nagpur, April 1Another flyover has been given a green signal in the city. The flyover will be constructed ...

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Nagpur, April 1

Another flyover has been given a green signal in the city. The flyover will be constructed from Nagpur University Campus to RTO and has been approved in the Central government’s budget for Maharashtra.

The flyover will be constructed at a cost of Rs478 crore. union Surface Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari sanctioned Rs2,800 crore worth of highway projects in Maharashtra under the Ministry of National Highways.

This includes the flyover in Nagpur. The bridge was announced a few months ago. However, he did not get official approval, but on Thursday, the bridge got approved by the ministry.

In addition, a four-lane flyover will be constructed at Wadi-MIDC junction. The flyover from RTO to University Campus will benefit Wadi and MIDC commuters. The flyover will be four-lane and construction is expected to begin soon.

These projects in Maharashtra got approval

Tiroda Gondia 28 km route on National Highway No. 753 - Rs 288.13 crore

Upgradation of Parli to Gangakhed on National Highway No. 361F - Rs 244.44 crore

Amgaon Gondia Highway on National Highway No. 543 - Rs 239.24 crore

Bridge over Manjira river near Yesgi village near Nanded - Rs 188 crore

Tarere Gaganbawda to Kolhapur Highway in Kolhapur District - 167 crore

Tiroda Gondia Highway on National Highway 752 - Rs 228 crore

Construction of National Highway 353 and 16 bridges in Gadchiroli district - 282 crore

Guhagar-Chiplun Highway - Rs 171crore

Jalgaon-Chalisgaon-Nandgaon-Manmad highway improvement - Rs 252 crore

Tags: Nagpur University CampusMinistry of National HighwaysNitin GadkariShri nitin gadkariUniversity Campus
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